Duke’s first-team offense scored touchdowns on a 37-yard pass from quarterback Anthony Boone to wide receiver Jamison Crowder and a 36-yard rush by running back Josh Snead, while freshman quarterback Quay Chambers added a 63-yard touchdown run with the second team.

“We let all of our people play today. We had everybody active and everybody going at it," Duke head coach David Cutcliffe said. "We got a lot of work done, and I thought we threw and caught the ball as well as we have all camp. We had some big plays on defense at times, too. You saw our defense get a little better as the game went along.”

Chambers’ 65 rushing yards were a team-high, while Snead led the running backs with 45 yards on two carries.

Duke’s defense logged six sacks and five pass breakups. Sophomore linebacker Deion Williams forced a fumble that was recovered by freshman defensive back Bryon Fields for the day’s only turnover.

Fans have the opportunity to meet the Blue Devils for autographs and photos tomorrow, Saturday, August 17, at the annual Meet the Blue Devils Day in Pascal Field House. The event will start at 2 p.m. and is free of charge. All entrants will receive a complimentary Duke football poster. Parking is available in the Grounds Lot off Bassett Drive.

The Blue Devils kick off the 2013 season at home against N.C. Central on Saturday, August 31 at 4 p.m. in Wallace Wade Stadium. Tickets are available now at www.GoDuke.com/tickets.